. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE ?yv. YORK, . Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 118 JVOoIiig-an St., - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Offlce at ChicaKO as Second-Class Mail-Matter.] VoLinVI, CHICAGO, ILL,, JULY 30, m No, 31,. Those 40-Ceiit Subscriptions, as offered on page 493, are coming in. Have you made any effort yet to win a part of the $25 cash prizes offered ? We expect to be able, during the whole of July and August, to send all the num- bers from July 1st to new subscribers. Think of getting 26 copies of


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. GEORGE ?yv. YORK, . Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 118 JVOoIiig-an St., - CHICAGO, ILL. $ a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Post-Offlce at ChicaKO as Second-Class Mail-Matter.] VoLinVI, CHICAGO, ILL,, JULY 30, m No, 31,. Those 40-Ceiit Subscriptions, as offered on page 493, are coming in. Have you made any effort yet to win a part of the $25 cash prizes offered ? We expect to be able, during the whole of July and August, to send all the num- bers from July 1st to new subscribers. Think of getting 26 copies of the Bee]Journal for only 40 cents—about IK cents each ! There's no bee-keeper, of however few colonies, that can afford not to accept our offer. Just one month left for the work of getting new subscribers, as the offer extends only to Sept. 1. We appreciate very much any and every effort made by our present subscribers, to increase the list of readers of the American Bee Journal. We believe it is a mutual benefit all around—you help yourself, you help those whom you get to , and you help us. We wish to thank all who have thus aided in the effort to spread apicultural knowledge, and we trust none will grow weary in well doing, but continue in the good work. -«-»-• S'weet Clover and Its Honey.—In Gleanings for July 15, Editor Root has the following on the of sweet clover : A subscriber reading what I wrote editorially in our last issue—where I expressed the hope that sweet clover would take the place of white, which has apparently run out—has written a protest against Gleanings' saying so much in favor of what he calls a "noxious weed ;" and he further intimates that, unless we quit talking about it, he will stop Gleanings. In that case I do not see but he will have to stop his journal, and, for that matter, all bee-publications. They all recognize that sweet clover is one of the best honey-plants in the world, and they insist, on good a


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